ships are based on which principle
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Archimedes' buoyancy principle states that buoyant force -- what keeps the ship afloat -- is equal to the weight of water that is displaced when the ship enters the ocean. If the weight of displaced water is at least equal to the weight of the ship, the ship will float.
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